Wii U eShop title Little Inferno has caused a heated debate in the gaming community. Some people love it, others simply don’t get it, but one thing most people have enjoyed about the niche little game is the soundtrack.

Tomorrow Corporation, the game’s developer, has revealed on its blog that the soundtrack is now available to download for free.

Writing on the blog, Kyle Gabler, the soundtrack’s composer wrote:

I’m a big fan of movie music from the 80′s and 90′s – like John Williams (1993 was his most amazing year), Danny Elfman’s 90′s heyday, Vangelis in the early 80′s – all with strong melodic themes and instantly identifiable orchestration. It was my goal with this soundtrack to write music that sounded like it could have been written in that time of VHS tapes and Stan Winston special effects, with clear, hummable melodies for each character and theme.

The beautiful soundtrack can be downloaded from Tomorrow Corporation’s website and there’s even the option to stream it should you want to check it out first – we’d highly recommend that you do.

We gave the game itself a warm reception in our Little Inferno review. Have you been playing through the game? If so, what do you think to it?